A Salt Tolerance Evaluation Method for Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) at the Seed Germination Stage

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Wenhui Li
Huizhen Zhang
Youling Zeng
Lijun Xiang
Zhonghua Lei
Qixiu Huang
Tianye Li
Fei Shen
Quan Cheng
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[1] Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Biological Resources and Genetic Engineering,
[2] College of Life Science and Technology,undefined
[3] Xinjiang University,undefined
[4] Institute of Economic Crops,undefined
[5] Xinjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
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Salinity is a major abiotic stress that affects plant growth and development and leads to crop yield loss. Many crop species are more sensitive to salinity stress at the seed germination stage than at other developmental stages. Some studies have shown that sunflower is tolerant to salinity to a certain degree. However, no systematic screening data for sunflower germplasms are available for salinity stress. In this study, 552 sunflower germplasms with different genetic backgrounds were evaluated for salt tolerance. Among them, 30 and 53 sunflower germplasms were identified as highly salt-tolerant and salt-tolerant germplasms, respectively, while 80 and 23 were grouped as salt-sensitive and highly salt-sensitive materials, respectively. Of all the traits tested, the germination index and the germination vigor index were the two most reliable traits, showing the highest correlation with salt tolerance during the seed germination stage of sunflower. Thus, a highly efficient and reliable method for evaluating salinity tolerance of sunflower seed germination was established. These results provided a good foundation for studying salt-tolerance mechanisms and breeding highly salt-tolerant sunflower cultivars.
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